Written by Scott Davis. Art by Alex Garcia. The beast is loose in the City of Angels. It rampages from street to street, destroying some of L.A.'s most treasured landmarks that lay in its path. But as it smashes through the city many questions arise. What does it want? Where does it come from? Can anything stop it? But the biggest question of all: Is the world ready to learn the secrets of the Ymir? The highly classified scientific cabal of the military stands ready to catch the monster and prevent its most precious secret from leaking out at all costs. But is the genie already out of the bottle? This second installment of the Ray Harryhausen-inspired epic peels away a few layers of the mystery, only to learn that the true answers lie 20 million miles more. 32 pages, full color.
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July 4, 2007. Cover by Henry Flint. Written by John Wagner, Pat Mills, Gordon Rennie and Robbie Morrison. Art by Colin MacNeil, Leigh Gallagher, Paul J. Holden, John Higgins and Simon Fraser. In this Prog: Judge Dredd in "Mutants in Mega-City One: Part 3"; Defoe in "1666: Part 5"; The 86ers in "Grendel: Part 1"; Greysuit story "Project Monarch: Part 5"; and Nikolai Dante in "Thieves' World: Part 7"! 28 pages, PC/PB&W.

July 11, 2007. Cover by Nick Percival. Written by John Wagner, Alan Grant, Pat Mills and Gordon Rennie. Art by Colin MacNeil, Ian Gibson, John Higgins, Paul J. Holden and Leigh Gallagher. In this Prog: Judge Dredd stands before the Council of Five in "Mutants in Mega-City One: Part 4"; Samantha's back -- and behind bars -- in the Robo-Hunter story "I, Jailbird: Part 1"; Blake hunts down the child traffickers in the Greysuit story "Project Monarch: Part 6"; the body count rises in the citadel in the 86ers story "Grendel: Part 2"; and London's besieged by the zombie hordes in the Defoe story "1666: Part 6"! 28 pages, PC/PB&W.

July 18, 2007. Cover by Colin MacNeil. Written by John Wagner, Gordon Rennie, Pat Mills and Alan Grant. Art by Colin MacNeil, Paul J. Holden, John Higgins, Ian Gibson and Leigh Gallagher. In this Prog: Camp cruelty in the Cursed Earth in the Judge Dredd story "The Facility"; what foul foe is preying on the Nort victims in the 86ers story "Grendel: Part 3"?; will Blake lose his mind as the truth is revealed in the Greysuit story "Project Monarch: Part 7"?; Samantha Slade has freedom in her sights in the Robo-Hunter story "I, Jailbird: Part 2"; and ghoulish goings-on at Newton's dissection lab in the Defoe story "1666: Part 7"! 28 pages, PC/PB&W.

July 25, 2007. Cover by Karl Richardson. Written by John Wagner, Gordon Rennie, Pat Mills and Alan Grant. Art by Colin MacNeil, Paul J. Holden, John Higgins, Anthony Williams and Leigh Gallagher. In this Prog: What is the secret of Mutant Camp 5 in the Judge Dredd story "The Secret of Mutant Camp 5: Part 1"?; Rafe's on the hunt for the grendel in the 86ers story "Grendel: Part 4"; discover Zil's depraved past in the Greysuit story "Project Monarch: Part 8"; law and disorder in a Brit-Cit court in the Robo-Hunter story "I, Jailbird: Part 3"; and Cromwell is a figurehead for the ghouls in the Defoe story "1666: Part 8"! 28 pages, PC/PB&W.

*18+ Mature Readers Only* Written by Tim Sullivan and Chris Kobin. Art by Mike Wolfer and Raulo Caceres. This special book was previously only available at the San Diego Comic-Con! This issue introduces the 2001 Maniacs comic with an all-new short story by movie writer/director Tim Sullivan with art by Mike Wolfer. Also included are behind-the-scenes looks at the special and an in-depth interview with Sullivan. For Robert Englund collectors, this is as rare as it gets! 16 pages, B&W. 18+ Mature Readers. (Note: #1GORE cover by Raulo Caceres is limited to 1250 copies and #1LTD cover by Raulo Caceres is limited to 2000 copies.) *18+ Mature Readers Only*
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*18+ Mature Readers Only* Written by Tim Sullivan and Chris Kobin. Art by Mike Wolfer and Raulo Caceres. This special book was previously only available at the San Diego Comic-Con! This issue introduces the 2001 Maniacs comic with an all-new short story by movie writer/director Tim Sullivan with art by Mike Wolfer. Also included are behind-the-scenes looks at the special and an in-depth interview with Sullivan. For Robert Englund collectors, this is as rare as it gets! 16 pages, B&W. 18+ Mature Readers. (Note: #1GORE cover by Raulo Caceres is limited to 1250 copies and #1LTD cover by Raulo Caceres is limited to 2000 copies.) *18+ Mature Readers Only*
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Volume 2 - 1st printing. 24seven features a who's who of today's best writers and artists from comics, film and animation, telling tales of ROBOTS in the city that never sleeps. Following in the tradition of the acclaimed hit 24seven volume one, volume two's stories run a cross-genre gamut, from crisis in space to bank robberies to gambling robot dogs. 24seven has romance, action, horror - everything you want - told by a cross-section of the most diverse writers and artists you'll find on the printed page. Softcover, 200 pages, full color.
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Written by Steve Niles and Kelly Sue DeConnick. Art and cover by Justin Randall. In this third chapter in the latest saga of Eben and Stella, war parties converge. Vampire-hunters Kevin and Alice each bring their talents to bear on the battlefield-Alice provides generations of combat expertise and weaponry, Kevin chips in technical expertise and new media prowess. And... nothing goes according to plan. If Kevin's to survive, Alice is going to need to reach whatever humanity is left in Stella. 32 pages, full color.
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30 Days of Night TPB Series Volume 6 - 1st printing. Collects 30 Days of Night: Spreading the Disease (2006) #1-5. Written by Dan Wickline. Art by Alex Sanchez and Tony Sandova. Cover by Alex Sanchez. Crawling from the wreckage of 30 Days of Night: Dead Space is this latest continuation of the 30 Days saga. In 'Spreading The Disease,' Agent Michael Henson has all the evidence he needs to prove to the world that vampires exist...until the government takes it all away. Now, urged on by a mysterious 'friend,' Henson must follow a path of carnage and gore in hopes of finding the answer to why anyone would want to put a vampire into space, with his only lead being to follow the fangs. Softcover, 128 pages, full color.
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Written by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid. Breakdowns by Keith Giffen. Art by Darick Robertson, Eddy Barrows, Joe Bennett, Justiniano and more. Backup features by Waid and various. Covers by J.G. Jones. The end is near! As the year races towards its close, we follow our heroes through their final steps in space - and time! From the mean streets of Gotham to the far reaches of deep space, the last weeks tick down to their shattering conclusion. World War III is just the beginning! Plus, more origins of the DC Universe, including the JLA with Ethan Van Sciver and Batman with Andy Kubert! 52: A year without Superman; a year without Batman; a year without Wonder Woman...but not a year without heroes. 32 pages, full color.
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Diamond 25th Anniversary Variant Edition. Limited to 5000 copies. May or may not include a Diamond Certificate of Appreciation. Written by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid. Breakdowns by Keith Giffen. Art by Darick Robertson, Eddy Barrows, Joe Bennett, Justiniano and more. Backup features by Waid and various. Covers by J.G. Jones. The end is near! As the year races towards its close, we follow our heroes through their final steps in space - and time! From the mean streets of Gotham to the far reaches of deep space, the last weeks tick down to their shattering conclusion. World War III is just the beginning! Plus, more origins of the DC Universe, including the JLA with Ethan Van Sciver and Batman with Andy Kubert! 52: A year without Superman; a year without Batman; a year without Wonder Woman...but not a year without heroes. 32 pages, full color.
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Written by Joshua Gamon. Art and cover by Adrian Sibar. Wonderland's in chaos, Sleepy Hollow's besieged by giants, and the Emerald City is at the mercy of a mad genius. Trapped in a cursed book of fairy tales, Abigail and her teddy bear, Rox, explore a fantasy world at the brink of Armageddon. And all-ages-friendly comic book for everyone.
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Written by Fabian Nicieza. Art by Allan Goldman. Cover by Brad Walker and Robin Riggs. Part 2 of a 2-part story written by Fabian Nicieza (Thunderbolts) with art by Allan Goldman (OMAC)! Mankind's savior is about to become mankind's doom! The real control behind the power has been revealed, and Superman will need help from an unexpected place in order to stop a being who only gets stronger and more violent! ? FC, 32 pg
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Written by Kurt Busiek, Geoff Johns & Fabian Nicieza. Art by Renato Guedes & Jose Wilson Magalhaes. Cover by Guedes. In this extra-sized special issue, writer Kurt Busiek reunites with artist Renato Guedes to visit the 31st Century and the Girl of Steel! Supergirl's looking for a way to back from the future and to realize why Superman doesn't want her to wear the 'S' shield, but both Superman and Supergirl in for a big surprise when they see what the past has in store! With time-viewing sneak peaks at the upcoming year's events! ? FC, 48 pg
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Written by Fred Van Lente. Art and Cover by Ryan Dunlavey. Final issue! The ActPhilo posse goes out with a bang, cramming as many thinkers as they can into one 32-page comic, as voted on by the fans at AP.com! Marvel at "Six Degrees of Francis Bacon!" Reel from the attack of giant Confucius, a.k.a. "Master Kong," on the minds (and skyscrapers) of China! Michel Foucault and Bil Keane team up for "The Foucault Circus!" And many, many more! 32 pages, B&W.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "The Sugar Bush!" By Chad Solomon and Christopher Meyer. Rabbit and Bear Paws is set in 18th Century colonized North America and follows the story of two mischievous Ojibwa brothers as they play pranks and have amazing adventures using a traditional Ojibwa medicine that transforms them into animals for a short time. The stories, based upon the teachings of the Seven Grandfathers (wisdom from the Anishinabek community), are rapidly gaining fans all over the world for their entertaining images of North American Native history and culture. This fresh and funny all ages comic is for the young and young at heart. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 10 1/2-in., 32 pages, full color.
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1st printing. Written by Julie Guard. introduction by Gordon L. Rottman. Airborne warfare reached its peak during World War II - the only war in which the potential gains of using airborne tactics ever justified the great costs, both material and human. The revolutionary developments in tactics and equipment meant that whole divisions could now be inserted behind enemy lines to initiate surprise attacks. This book gives an overview of airborne warfare during World War II looking not only at the German, American and British paratroopers involved in the war, covering their recruitment, training, tactics and battle conduct, but also takes an in-depth look at the battles they fought. Covering the assault on Crete, the British tragedy at Arnhem and American paratroops at Utah Beach, this title traces the evolution of airborne warfare and gives an insight into the experiences of the brave men who dropped into battle. Hardcover, 7 1/2-in.x 9 1/2-in., 304 pages, Text (with B&W photos).
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1st printing. Katsuhiro Otomo's epic manga, Akira, is considered by many to be the finest work of graphic fiction ever created, a work of astonishing power and visionary scope, and possessing a level of illustration skill unmatched in the annals of the medium. Now available for the first time in an English-language edition, Akira Club is an essential companion to Akira, a dazzling collection of Otomo's mind-blowing visions, including over one hundred title-page illustrations created for the original serialization but not included with the published collections of Akira. The book also features rarely seen alternate art, preliminary drawings, production sketches, and a variety of Akira posters, advertisements, and products, all accompanied by fascinating commentary by the artist himself. No Akira enthusiast, manga fan, or devotee of fantasy and science-fiction illustration should be without Akira Club. Akira is one of the best known, most critically acclaimed manga series of all time. Katsuhiro Otomo is acknowledged worldwide as one of animation's most talented directors. Hardcover, 8-in x 11-in., 256 pages, full color.
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1st printing. Written by Alan Moore. Cover by Michael Golden. Alan Moore, writer of the top-selling graphic novels V FOR VENDETTA and WATCHMEN, returns with this new title starring some of the biggest names from the WildStorm Universe and beyond! This slam-bang title features a tale that pits the covert action team known as the WildCats against the demonic hero called Spawn! Plus, hard-hitting tales of Majestic, Voodoo, Deathblow and more! Softcover, 320 pages, full color.
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Signed and numbered by Rod Espinosa (No Sketch) - 1st printing. Collects Alice in Wonderland (2006 Antarctic Press) #1-4. Adapted by by Rod Espinosa. Get ready for Rod Espinosa's incredible adaptation of this timeless classic. The Eisner-nominated creator of such critically acclaimed, sweeping epics as Neotopia and The Courageous Princess applies his visionary hand to this time-honored tale of an adventurous young girl who is swept into a strange magical fantasyland. Is it real or a dream? Journey down the rabbit hole in this amazing, lavishly illustrated, full-color rendition that is destined to become a new classic! Softcover, full color. NOTE: This limited-edition trade will be signed and numbered by Rod Espinosa, and one out of every hundred copies will include a free sketch! Limited to 1000 copies.
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Signed and numbered by Rod Espinosa (Sketch Included) - 1st printing. Collects Alice in Wonderland (2006 Antarctic Press) #1-4. Adapted by by Rod Espinosa. Get ready for Rod Espinosa's incredible adaptation of this timeless classic. The Eisner-nominated creator of such critically acclaimed, sweeping epics as Neotopia and The Courageous Princess applies his visionary hand to this time-honored tale of an adventurous young girl who is swept into a strange magical fantasyland. Is it real or a dream? Journey down the rabbit hole in this amazing, lavishly illustrated, full-color rendition that is destined to become a new classic! Softcover, full color. NOTE: This limited-edition trade will be signed and numbered by Rod Espinosa, and one out of every hundred copies will include a free sketch! Limited to 1000 copies.
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story TODD FARMER art DON MARQUEZ cover MARK SCHULTZ Only one thing worse than not being able to make out with yer sister... and that's not being able to make out with your sister because the green-skinned alien sumbitch you been fightin' with done went and carried her back to his buried spaceship to make green-skinned babies with'er! RETAILER WARNING: MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES 32 PAGES, FC
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Written by Gail Simone Art by Eddy Barrows & Trevor Scott Cover by Ladrönn The 3-part 'Jia' concludes! The Atom comes to grips with the mystery involving his high school sweetheart and the horrific life she's had to live since he left her in Hong Kong. ? 32 pg, FC
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Written by JEFF CHRISTIANSEN, STUART VANDAL, SEAN MCQUAID, MICHAEL HOSKIN, ERIC J. MOREELS, AL SJOERDSMA, CHAD ANDERSON, RONALD BYRD, ANTHONY FLAMINI, STEVEN FAULKNER, MADISON CARTER, CHRIS BIGGS, DAVID WILTFONG Cover by AARON LOPRESTI Do you think Death Metal is just a kind of music? Do you think the Zodiac Key belongs in your car's ignition? Did someone tell you that the Acts of Vengeance was a book in the Bible? Clear up your misconceptions with the latest OFFICIAL HANDBOOK! Featuring new characters who have never been covered before (Cobra, Crusader, Sabreclaw of MC2), characters from past editions receiving their first 21st-century entries (Batroc, Deathbird, Kid Colt, Klaw) and older characters who have never been covered at all ranging from the overlooked (Chrome of the New Universe, Gods of Mesopotamia, Masked Marauder) to the completely obscure (Geometer, Huntsman)! Plus, a major 5-page spotlight on the avenging son himself, Namor the Sub-Mariner! And don't forget Juggernaut, Shaman, And much, much more! 64 PGS./Rated T+ ...$3.99
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1st printing. Written by Roy Thomas and Jim Amash. Art by John Romita Sr. Introduction by Stan Lee. Also featuring art by Todd McFarlane, John Romita, Jr., Neal Adfams, Stan Goldberg, Don Perlin, and more. In this new book, 'Jazzy' John Romita - the artist who made The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel's #1-selling comic book in the 1960s - talks about his life, his art, and his contemporaries! Authored by former Marvel Comics editor in chief and top writer Roy Thomas, and noted historian Jim Amash, it features the most definitive interview Romita's ever given, about working with such comics legends as Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, following Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko as artist on the strip, and more! Plus, Roy Thomas shares memories of working with Romita in the 1960s-70s, and Jim Amash examines the awesome artistry of Ring-a-Ding Romita! Lavishly illustrated with Romita art - original classic art, and unseen masterpieces - as well as illos by some of Marvel's and DC's finest, this is at once a career overview of a comics master, and a firsthand history of the industry by one of its leading artists! Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 192 pages, B&W.
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Written by Will Pfeifer Art and cover by Pete Woods The heroes of the DCU join the battle as the miniseries event explodes! When the Justice League and members of the Teen Titans arrive in Washington, it's just the shot in the arm the U.S. military needs, and what was a one-sided affair becomes a devastating stalemate. But the war takes a terrifying turn as military strikes start occurring on the other side of the country, plunging the rest of the country into chaos. With the heroes' attention split between the two coasts, the Amazons press forward with a daring assault, and it's up to the heroes to save thousands of innocent lives! Plus, don't miss the AMAZONS ATTACK tie-ins in TEEN TITANS #47 and WONDER WOMAN #9, also shipping in May! ? 2 of 6 ? 32 pg, FC
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. Written by NICK CAPETANAKIS and TODD LIVINGSTON. Art and cover by BRENDON & BRIAN FRAIM. When a tiny U.S. town becomes an independent country, its clueless citizens decide to model their new nation after America - with hilarious results! This collection of the first 150 strips of the popular webcomic includes pin-ups by special guest artists, exclusive never-before-seen strips and an Introduction by GREGORY ITZIN (President Logan on the TV series '24'). Softcover, 10-in. x 8-in., 96 pages, B&W.
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Volume 2 - 1st printing. "Going Down!" Collects American Virgin (2006) #5-9. Written by Steven T. Seagle. Art by Becky Cloonan and Ryan Kelly . Cover by Joshua Middleton. Adam Chamberlain has to entomb his eternal love, but will he bury the best parts of himself with her? Adam is shocked to find that mercenary Mel has learned where the terrorist cell that killed Cassie is hiding. Softcover, 128 pages, full color. ? MATURE READERS
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story CLAUDIO SANCHEZ art GUS VAZQUEZ cover TONY MOORE 32 PAGES, FC Coheed and Cambria learn the truth about their children - and discover dangerous secrets about their past - as the Prise make an unexpected journey to visit Mariah Antillarea. Why is everyone afraid of the Flies, and can the Prise and Mariah work together to stop Wilhelm Ryan's plan - or has the release of the Priests begun the destruction of Heaven's Fence?
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Evil Ink Comics/12-Guage variant. story CLAUDIO SANCHEZ art GUS VAZQUEZ cover TONY MOORE 32 PAGES, FC Coheed and Cambria learn the truth about their children - and discover dangerous secrets about their past - as the Prise make an unexpected journey to visit Mariah Antillarea. Why is everyone afraid of the Flies, and can the Prise and Mariah work together to stop Wilhelm Ryan's plan - or has the release of the Priests begun the destruction of Heaven's Fence?
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Signed by Mike Esposito - 1st printing. By Mike Esposito and Dan Best. Penciller Ross Andru and inker Mike Esposito were one of the most famous, prolific, and talented artistic teams to flourish during the Siver Age of comics. Whether working as publishers of their own work during the 1950s or at DC Comics on such strips as Wonder Woman, Suicide Squad, Metal Men, Flash, on numerous war strips, or on DC's flagship character, Superman, their work is fondly remembered today by fans and comic book historians. In the 1970s both artists lent their talents to Marvel's titles and continued to turn in inspiring work for DC. Andru and Esposito: Partners for Life chronicles the careers of both artists and is packed with hundreds of illustrations, most from original artwork, spanning both artists' careers. Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 162 pages, B&W. NOTE: This HC Edition is limited to 300 copies. Includes a Lone Star Comics Certificate of Authenticity
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1st printing. By Mike Esposito and Dan Best. Penciller Ross Andru and inker Mike Esposito were one of the most famous, prolific, and talented artistic teams to flourish during the Siver Age of comics. Whether working as publishers of their own work during the 1950s or at DC Comics on such strips as Wonder Woman, Suicide Squad, Metal Men, Flash, on numerous war strips, or on DC's flagship character, Superman, their work is fondly remembered today by fans and comic book historians. In the 1970s both artists lent their talents to Marvel's titles and continued to turn in inspiring work for DC. Andru and Esposito: Partners for Life chronicles the careers of both artists and is packed with hundreds of illustrations, most from original artwork, spanning both artists' careers. Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 160 pages, B&W.
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Written by LAURELL K. HAMILTON & JONATHON GREEN Penciled by Wellinton Alves Cover by BRETT BOOTH Her fans have been asking for it and now Laurell K. Hamilton is going to deliver. Laurell K. Hamilton, Dabel Brothers Productions, and Marvel are coming together to give readers a look into Anita Blake's past. Written by Laurell K. Hamilton herself, along with Jonathon Green, this July will see the release of part one of a two issue limited series that takes place almost a year before the events currently being chronicled in Guilty Pleasures. You will get to see the first time Anita and Jean-Claude meet, Anita's first time inside Guilty Pleasures, her first serial killer case, and a very early encounter with Edward. Prepare to be thrilled by this original story produced especially for comics. 40 PGS./Parental Advisory ...$3.99
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Written by LAURELL K. HAMILTON & JONATHON GREEN Penciled by Wellinton Alves Cover by BRETT BOOTH Her fans have been asking for it and now Laurell K. Hamilton is going to deliver. Laurell K. Hamilton, Dabel Brothers Productions, and Marvel are coming together to give readers a look into Anita Blake's past. Written by Laurell K. Hamilton herself, along with Jonathon Green, this July will see the release of part one of a two issue limited series that takes place almost a year before the events currently being chronicled in Guilty Pleasures. You will get to see the first time Anita and Jean-Claude meet, Anita's first time inside Guilty Pleasures, her first serial killer case, and a very early encounter with Edward. Prepare to be thrilled by this original story produced especially for comics. 40 PGS./Parental Advisory ...$3.99
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Written by Tad Williams Art by Shawn McManus & Walden Wong Cover by Mario Alberti Black Manta has taken over Sub Diego - but why? Arthur must fight for the freedom of a city against one of the most evil men above or below the ocean! ? 32 pg, FC
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Volume 2 - 1st printing. "Scary Cute!" Story and art by Aranzi Aronzo. Picking up on the more hard-edged possibilities of all that is "cute," Aranzi Machine Gun is all about the hip chick who is as happy to admit to enjoying a good day with her sewing kit and a box of buttons and fabrics as she is going to a rock concert! Softcover, 5-in. x 7-in., 80 pages, full color.
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The Hollow: Part 1 of 3 - Written by James S. Abrams. Art and Cover by Brett C. Marting. A psychotic, chain-smoking mercenary and his scantily-clad girlfriend struggle to deliver a stolen princess from Lunatic wolf-men. Leaving a trail of blood and destruction, the couple locates their prey...only to find her in the company of a vengeance-obsessed, gunslinging elf and his tempestuous partner. Beginning a completely new chapter for Archaic, it was recently ranked #4 in Wizard Magazine's "40 Things You Need to Know About Indie Comics in 2007"! 24 pages, full color.
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The Hollow: Part 2 of 3 - Written by James S. Abrams. Art and Cover by Brett C. Marting. A blood-soaked riot ensues when a hyper-violent elf and a homicidal maniac clash over an orphaned girl. Meanwhile, a sinister King inspects his captive 200 ton baby while bargaining for the services of technology-obsessed religious zealots. 24 pages, full color.
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'Bee on the Lookout': After a whole school year of run-ins with one another, Archie and Mr. Weatherbee decide to start the summer vacation with a restful day at the beach... each with the mistaken notion that the other will never be there! 'Summer Musings': An internship at the local newspaper has Archie fearing he'll be cooped up inside all summer, but a surprise assignment puts him right where he longs to be! 'Good Taste in Cars': Pop Tate's new hybrid SUV runs on recycled cooking oil, and soon, all the neighborhood critters are running after it, entranced by the aroma! 32 pages, full color.
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by Various Double your pages, double your Archie, and double your fun in this double-digest full of new stories and classic tales! Features bonus puzzles, games, and your chance to 'Find Your Name in Print!'
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by Various The spotlight is on the wonderful cast of Archie supporting characters, in this double-digest featuring new stories and classic tales. With bonus puzzles, games, and your chance to 'Find Your Name in Print!'
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by Stephen L. Antczak, Riq, Dexter Vines The debut of Arkadian, the "hit man of the bizarre" sent to kill a young witch, with one caveat: no witnesses. But there is a witness, whom now must hunt down...and then, there's another witness, and another, and another. Look for the further weird adventures of Arkadian from Visible Light Entertainment. $2.99
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Written by Rick Veitch Art and cover by Veitch & Gary Erskine Switzer bounces back home and into Loman's arms, unaware she's followed by Flabbergast in hopes of topping their Mile High Club escapade. But when Allie learns the truth about Healey, she stares into the abyss... and blinks. ? 32 pg, FC ? MATURE READERS
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